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Naira Holds Steady at ₦1,440 per Dollar on Official Market

Stephen Akudike by Stephen Akudike
November 6, 2025
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Nigeria’s currency maintained relative calm on Thursday, trading at approximately ₦1,440 against the U.S. dollar in the official Daily Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM), while unofficial channels saw rates edging slightly higher between ₦1,450 and ₦1,469.

Snapshot of Exchange Rates

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– **Official NFEM (Volume-Weighted Average Price):** ₦1,439.90 per $1.
– **Parallel Market:** Buying at ₦1,450; selling ranging from ₦1,460 to ₦1,469.

The official benchmark, which serves as the daily anchor rate, hovered near recent levels, buoyed by steady liquidity injections from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and targeted regulatory tweaks.

Street traders in Lagos, often dubbed Aboki operators, commanded a modest markup, with selling prices at the upper end implying a 2% spread over the NFEM figure. This slim differential highlights a tightening alignment between formal and informal segments, a positive indicator for overall market health.

Implications for Economy and Users

Such a tight gap between official and black-market valuations eases the burden on everyday traders, importers, and families relying on dollar remittances. A broader disparity typically inflates import bills, squeezes small enterprises, and signals deeper liquidity strains—issues that have plagued Nigeria’s forex landscape in recent years.

Narrowing premiums, as observed today, often signal enhanced coordination in the foreign exchange arena, fostering greater appeal for foreign capital and curbing inflationary pressures on dollar-dependent goods.

Broader Market Dynamics

The session’s poise comes against a backdrop of easing volatility that gripped the naira earlier this year. November has brought a cluster of official rates in the mid-₦1,400 range, with unofficial quotes staying within a tight ₦20–₦50 corridor of that benchmark.

Experts attribute this steadiness to bolstered dollar inflows through dedicated FX auctions and calibrated CBN actions to balance supply without flooding the system. These efforts have collectively tempered wild fluctuations, offering a tentative respite for businesses navigating import costs and currency hedging.

As Nigeria eyes sustained recovery, Thursday’s rates underscore incremental progress in bridging the divide between regulated and unregulated forex channels—a development that could pave the way for deeper investor engagement in the coming months.

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